Ruth Benedict

Anthropology American 1887 – 1948 100 quotes

A student of Franz Boas, known for her work on culture and personality, particularly 'Patterns of Culture' and 'The Chrysanthemum and the Sword'.

Quotes by Ruth Benedict

The purpose of anthropology is to make the world safe for human differences.

Speech/Essay 1948

No man can thoroughly participate in any culture unless he has been brought up in it from infancy.

Patterns of Culture 1934

Culture is the great storehouse of the past, the great laboratory of the future.

Patterns of Culture 1934

The life history of the individual is first and foremost an accommodation to the patterns and standards traditionally handed down in his community.

Patterns of Culture 1934

The most important fact about culture is its diversity.

Patterns of Culture 1934

The cultural pattern of any civilization is a more or less consistent pattern of thought and action.

Patterns of Culture 1934

We do not see the world as it is, we see it as we are.

Patterns of Culture 1934

Custom is a more ultimate sanction of behavior than any religious or ethical absolute.

Patterns of Culture 1934

The cultural pattern of a society is as much a matter of its emotional and intellectual bent as of its material equipment.

Patterns of Culture 1934

The study of custom is the study of the forms of behavior that are characteristic of any given society.

Patterns of Culture 1934

The great cultural inventions have been those that have made it possible for man to live in a wider range of environments.

Patterns of Culture 1934

The cultural patterns of a society are not merely a collection of discrete traits, but are integrated into a coherent whole.

Patterns of Culture 1934

No culture has yet achieved its full potential.

Patterns of Culture 1934

The most important thing about a culture is its ethos.

Patterns of Culture 1934

The individual is a product of his culture, but he also shapes it.

Patterns of Culture 1934

The study of anthropology is a study of human possibilities.

Patterns of Culture 1934

The concept of the normal is itself a cultural construct.

Patterns of Culture 1934

Tolerance is the one virtue that is indispensable in a world of diverse cultures.

Speech/Essay 1948

The world is wide, and there is room for many kinds of people and many kinds of cultures.

Speech/Essay 1948

The great lesson of anthropology is that human nature is not fixed, but is infinitely malleable.

Patterns of Culture 1934